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Explore the thought-provoking book, 'Should We Colonize Other Planets?', where author Adam Morton critically evaluates the future of humanity amidst global ecological decline. In this compelling read, Morton discusses the growing debate surrounding extraterrestrial colonization and presents a fresh perspective on whether humans should be the pioneers of such initiatives. With mounting evidence pointing to disastrous environmental consequences on Earth, Morton suggests that a successful extraterrestrial colony might not involve humankind at all. He advocates for genetically engineered beings capable of thriving in harsh conditions, without the biological limitations of our species. This 140-page book challenges readers to reflect on existential questions and consider the long-term survival of intelligent life and the ethical implications of our choices. Delve into the concepts of sustainability and the moral responsibilities we hold for future inhabitants, whether on Earth or beyond. Join the conversation about our planet's fate and the potential pathways to preserve intelligence in the universe. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781509525126. Year: 2018. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK).
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509525126
Year: 2018
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 140
Description:
As humans continue to degrade and destroy our planet™s resources, leading to predictions of total ecological collapse, some (such as the entrepreneur Elon Musk) now suggest that a human colony elsewhere may be our species™ best hope for survival. Adam Morton examines extra-terrestrial colonization plans with a critical eye. He makes a strong case for colonization “ just not by human beings. Humans live relatively short lives and, to survive, require large amounts of food and water, very specific climatic conditions and an oxygen-rich atmosphere. We can create colonists that have none of these shortcomings. Reflecting compassionately on the nature of existence, Morton argues that we should treat the end of the human race in the same way that we treat our own deaths: as something sad but ultimately inevitable. The earth will perish one day, and, in the end, we should be concerned more with securing the future of intelligent beings than with the preservation of our species, which represents but a nanosecond in the history of our solar system.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509525126
Year: 2018
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 140
Description:
As humans continue to degrade and destroy our planet™s resources, leading to predictions of total ecological collapse, some (such as the entrepreneur Elon Musk) now suggest that a human colony elsewhere may be our species™ best hope for survival. Adam Morton examines extra-terrestrial colonization plans with a critical eye. He makes a strong case for colonization “ just not by human beings. Humans live relatively short lives and, to survive, require large amounts of food and water, very specific climatic conditions and an oxygen-rich atmosphere. We can create colonists that have none of these shortcomings. Reflecting compassionately on the nature of existence, Morton argues that we should treat the end of the human race in the same way that we treat our own deaths: as something sad but ultimately inevitable. The earth will perish one day, and, in the end, we should be concerned more with securing the future of intelligent beings than with the preservation of our species, which represents but a nanosecond in the history of our solar system.